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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Joint mobilization refers to manual therapy techniques that are used to modulate pain and treat joint dysfunctions that limit range of motion (ROM) by specifically addressing the altered mechanics of the joint. The altered joint mechanics may be due to pain and muscle guarding, joint effusion,contractures or adhesions in the joint capsules or supporting ligaments, or malalignment or subluxation of the bonysurfaces.<ref>Kisner C, Colby LA, Borstad J. Therapeutic exercise: Foundations and techniques. Fa Davis; 2017 Oct 18.)</ref>


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Joint mobilization refers to manual therapy techniques that are used to modulate pain and treat joint dysfunctions that limit range of motion (ROM) by specifically addressing the altered mechanics of the joint. The altered joint mechanics may be due to pain and muscle guarding, joint effusion,contractures or adhesions in the joint capsules or supporting ligaments, or malalignment or subluxation of the bonysurfaces.[1]

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  1. Kisner C, Colby LA, Borstad J. Therapeutic exercise: Foundations and techniques. Fa Davis; 2017 Oct 18.)